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I have tons of 2N5038 150V 30Amps, many other TIP32x. Wiki said NPN is so
much better than PNP's I know that but I still want to do some experiment. Thanks, |
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![]() "Camsid" wrote in message ... I have tons of 2N5038 150V 30Amps, many other TIP32x. Wiki said NPN is so much better than PNP's I know that but I still want to do some experiment. One is not "better" than the other, but rather some applications call for NPN, some for PNP, and others require both. It depends what you're doing. |
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James Sweet wrote:
"Camsid" wrote in message ... I have tons of 2N5038 150V 30Amps, many other TIP32x. Wiki said NPN is so much better than PNP's I know that but I still want to do some experiment. I wonder what wiki? One is not "better" than the other, but rather some applications call for NPN, some for PNP, and others require both. It depends what you're doing. Depending on the wiki, perhaps the reference was historical; in the late 1950's - early 1960's there was a lot of buzz about new 'mesa' NPN transistors which had hugely improved characteristics over previous mostly PNP processes. Michael |
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On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 11:49:42 -0600, msg wrote:
James Sweet wrote: "Camsid" wrote in message ... I have tons of 2N5038 150V 30Amps, many other TIP32x. Wiki said NPN is so much better than PNP's I know that but I still want to do some experiment. I wonder what wiki? One is not "better" than the other, but rather some applications call for NPN, some for PNP, and others require both. It depends what you're doing. Depending on the wiki, perhaps the reference was historical; in the late 1950's - early 1960's there was a lot of buzz about new 'mesa' NPN transistors which had hugely improved characteristics over previous mostly PNP processes. Michael Stille there are some small differences. Compare the end 70's transistors like BC547/BC557, and you will see that the NPN one usually has somewhat more bandwidth or other better parameters. I was taught that the NPN's tend to be (this is not a rule) a little more robust when you overload them. I haven't check the latest transistors. Pieter |
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![]() "Pieter" wrote in message ... On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 11:49:42 -0600, msg wrote: James Sweet wrote: "Camsid" wrote in message ... I have tons of 2N5038 150V 30Amps, many other TIP32x. Wiki said NPN is so much better than PNP's I know that but I still want to do some experiment. I wonder what wiki? One is not "better" than the other, but rather some applications call for NPN, some for PNP, and others require both. It depends what you're doing. Depending on the wiki, perhaps the reference was historical; in the late 1950's - early 1960's there was a lot of buzz about new 'mesa' NPN transistors which had hugely improved characteristics over previous mostly PNP processes. Michael Stille there are some small differences. Compare the end 70's transistors like BC547/BC557, and you will see that the NPN one usually has somewhat more bandwidth or other better parameters. I was taught that the NPN's tend to be (this is not a rule) a little more robust when you overload them. I haven't check the latest transistors. Pieter Ok, you all are smart. I was just using Wiki's stupid editor as a reason to get you to exchange stuffs...heehe. You know what I mean? The American Way. To be honest with you I don't like NPN, most of them takes so much Base current which means you have to buy a big resistor if you deal with the final output. |
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![]() Ok, you all are smart. I was just using Wiki's stupid editor as a reason to get you to exchange stuffs...heehe. You know what I mean? The American Way. To be honest with you I don't like NPN, most of them takes so much Base current which means you have to buy a big resistor if you deal with the final output. If the base current bothers you, pick up some MOSFETs, they're voltage driven and require no appreciable base current, you can turn them on easily with what will conduct through your body. |
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